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Silent Cinema and the Politics of Space

Askari, Kaveh(Contributions by)Jaikumar, Priya(Contributions by)Olsson, Jan(Contributions by)Petro, Patrice(Contributions by)Serna, Laura I.(Contributions by)Tsivian, Yuri(Contributions by)Wang, Yiman(Contributions by)Bean, Jennifer M.(Edited by)Horak, Laura(Edited by)Kapse, Anupama(Edited by)
Part of the New Directions in National Cinemas series
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In this cross-cultural history of narrative cinema and media from the 1910s to the 1930s, leading and emergent scholars explore the transnational crossings and exchanges that occurred in early cinema between the two world wars.

Drawing on film archives from around the world, this volume advances the premise that silent cinema freely crossed national borders and linguistic thresholds in ways that became far less possible after the emergence of sound.

These essays address important questions about the uneven forces–geographic, economic, political, psychological, textual, and experiential–that underscore a non-linear approach to film history.

The "messiness" of film history, as demonstrated here, opens a new realm of inquiry into unexpected political, social, and aesthetic crossings of silent cinema.

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Product Details
Indiana University Press
0253012309 / 9780253012302
Paperback / softback
02/04/2014
United States
English
x, 346 pages : illustrations (black and white), map (black and white)
23 cm